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VoX

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VoX is an acronym for Voice eXchange. VoX is a nifty command-line based tool that is used to encode speech files using a repository. Advantages: Modest Bandwidth Requirements as only codes are transmitted instead of actual speech Spoken Communication is Expressive Limitations: ... [More] Single Speaker's Voice Large Number of Small Files Empirically Decided Cluster Cardinality Frame Length is Fixed Application: News Broadcast and Archival As an E-mail Add-on (as in the block diagrams above) Future Scope: Towards Unification and Generalization (The reverse of Personalization) Streamability (Real-time Communication) VoX is registered under GNU Public Licence (GPL). More info can be obtained on the project page. [Less]

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Calls

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

25.4K lines of code

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20 days since last commit

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Eqivo

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

Started as a reimplementation of the open source Plivo Framework (unmaintained as of 2015), Eqivo simplifies the integration between web applications and voice-enabled endpoints, such as traditional phone lines (PSTN), VoIP phones, webRTC clients etc.

8.28K lines of code

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5 months since last commit

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openLTE

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  Analyzed about 11 hours ago

OpenLTE is an open source implementation of the 3GPP LTE specifications. Currently, octave code is available for test and simulation of downlink transmit and receive functionality and uplink PRACH transmit and receive functionality. In addition, GNU Radio applications are available for downlink ... [More] transmit and receive to and from a file, downlink receive using rtl-sdr, HackRF, or USRP B2X0, LTE I/Q file recording using rtl-sdr, HackRF, or USRP B2X0, and a simple eNodeB using USRP B2X0. The current focus is on extending the capabilities of the GNU Radio applications and adding capabilities to the simple eNodeB application. [Less]

261K lines of code

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about 3 years since last commit

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javamedia

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  Analyzed about 1 hour ago

Java Media Library for wiring together Sinks and Sources. Can have rtp Sinks and Sources, FileRecorders/FilePlayers, Microphone, etc. The framework has default sink/sources already. It does not provide Text-to-Speech Source or Speech Recognizer Sink.

19K lines of code

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about 15 years since last commit

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SNEP

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  Analyzed about 8 hours ago

SNEP is an graphical user interface to manage Asterisk PBX. It provides high level control over routing and users administration making the PBX administration easier to non-technical users. Access our IRC community at Freenode #snep

2.39M lines of code

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almost 10 years since last commit

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FreeSentral

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FreeSentral - is a Web Graphical User Interface for easy configuration of the Yate PBX software.

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janus-gateway

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  Analyzed about 17 hours ago

Janus is a WebRTC Server developed by Meetecho conceived to be a general purpose one. As such, it doesn't provide any functionality per se other than implementing the means to set up a WebRTC media communication with a browser, exchanging JSON messages with it, and relaying RTP/RTCP and messages ... [More] between browsers and the server-side application logic they're attached to. Any specific feature/application is provided by server side plugins, that browsers can then contact via Janus to take advantage of the functionality they provide. Example of such plugins can be implementations of applications like echo tests, conference bridges, media recorders, SIP gateways and the like. [Less]

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45 current contributors

5 days since last commit

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Blink (SIP client)

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Blink is a SIP client.

49.9K lines of code

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9 months since last commit

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Very Low Activity
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mailtosms

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  Analyzed about 2 hours ago

This is a java-written daemon that functionss as an e-mail to sms bridge. It periodically checks a POP3/IMAP account and sends a brief part of the new emails to a pre-configured sms-enabled mobile phone.

625 lines of code

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over 19 years since last commit

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